Putting the Puzzle Together: Case Report of Parinaud Syndrome in a Pediatric Patient.

Q3 Medicine Journal of Binocular Vision and Ocular Motility Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1080/2576117X.2024.2444669
Abigail Orvis
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Parinaud syndrome, also known as dorsal midbrain syndrome, is a condition affecting the dorsal midbrain region of the brainstem that presents with a triad of ophthalmic clinical findings, including upgaze paresis, convergence retraction nystagmus, and light-near dissociation. This case report will discuss the clinical presentation of Parinaud syndrome in a four-year-old patient who was seen in an out-patient clinic for intermittent exotropia 5 months after a suboccipital craniotomy resection of a pineal mass and ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt placement for associated hydrocephalus. Current literature is relatively sparse regarding the presentation of Parinaud syndrome in the pediatric population, with little known about prognosis and potential for recovery. The purpose of this case report is to identify the neuro-ophthalmic clinical findings associated with a pineal mass, examine how these findings may present in a pediatric patient, and discuss in detail the neuroanatomy and pathophysiology of the major clinical findings associated with Parinaud syndrome.

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把谜团放在一起:儿科患者Parinaud综合征的病例报告。
Parinaud综合征,又称中脑背侧综合征,是一种影响脑干中脑背侧区域的疾病,表现为三种眼科临床表现,包括上视轻瘫、会聚缩回性眼球震颤和近光分离。本病例报告将讨论一位4岁的Parinaud综合征患者的临床表现,该患者在枕下开颅切除松果体肿块并放置脑室-腹膜(VP)分流术治疗相关脑积水5个月后,因间歇性外斜视在门诊就诊。目前关于Parinaud综合征在儿科人群中的表现的文献相对较少,对预后和恢复潜力知之甚少。本病例报告的目的是确定与松果体肿块相关的神经眼科临床表现,检查这些表现如何出现在儿科患者中,并详细讨论与Parinaud综合征相关的主要临床表现的神经解剖学和病理生理学。
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